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<p>IELTS writing is one of the trickiest sections to be encountered in the exam. Due to lots of pointers to be kept in mind the exam becomes challenging as one has to be careful of even the smallest of tips like spelling mistakes and punctuation marks. </p><p><strong>Also read: </strong><a href="https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/writing-tips-for-ielts-preparation">IELTS Written Tips 2023</a></p>
<p>If the applicant has chosen to appear for ACT exam, then he/she needs to first devise their strategy of preparation. ACT preparation may seem difficult for some while the others may be easy for others. Applicants need to first check how much are they prepared to give the exam. In case the applicants have some confidence in any one or maybe two sections of the ACT, they can easily prepare for the third section of ACT and prepare easily in a month's time. </p><p>This should be the ideal strategy of ACT exam preparation if aiming for a month:</p><ul><li>Attempt mocks and check how much preparati... View more
<p>No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions in the Andhra Pradesh PGECET. The Andhra Pradesh PGECET exam pattern describes the structure of the question paper. Candidates will come to know about the types of questions asked, the difficulty level, the marking scheme, etc. The Andhra Pradesh PGECET exam consists of 120 marks with 120 multiple-choice objective-type questions.</p>
<p>Students who wants to graduate in <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/mba-quality-management-chp">MBA in quality management</a> should be prepared to handle:</p><ul><li>Resistance to change during process improvements</li><li>Meeting compliance in evolving and regulatory environments</li><li>Balancing cost, quality and speed</li><li>Managing cross-functional teams for continuous improvement</li><li>Data accuracy and integrity issues</li><li>Ensuring supplier and vendor quality consistency<... View more
<p>Many factors affect the IIT JAM ranks:</p><p>1. Your overall score</p><p>2. Number of Applicants</p><p>3. Difficulty Level of the Exam</p><p>4. Seat Availability</p><p>5. Reservation</p>
12 class is not a tough class
firstly you have to clear your basics in any stream you belong to.
You should be very much focused on your studies of 12th standard.
revise the topics beings taught to you daily in your classes or tutions.
Hello Aditya, IIT JAM is one of the toughest exams in India. It requires an attentive mind, dedication and self-belief. Some JAM Preparation Tips are here hope they will help you to crack the exam.
1. Analyze the complete IIT JAM Chemistry syllabus, its essential to make a proper strategy for studies.
2. All you need to prepare for an exam is a good study material for JAM Chemistry.
3. Always be updated with the latest IIT JAM 2020 Notifications to stay aware with all exam activities.
4. Prefer best reference books which covers most of the topics of syllabus and contains previous years question papers and modal test pap... View more
1. Know the Syllabus
2. Preparation Timetable
3. Important BooksConcepts of Physics (Set of 2 Volume) - H C VermaProblems in General Physics- I E IrodovHandbook of Physics- Nipendra BhavnagarChapterwise Topicwise Solved Papers Mathematics for Engineering Entrances- B. L. SharmaProblems In Mathematics with Hints and Solutions- V. Govorov, P. Dybov, N. Miroshin, S. SmirnovaProblems in Physical Chemistry- Narendra AwasthiAdvanced Problems in Organic Chemistry- M. S. Chouhan.
<p>Yes, a NEET aspirant can pursue a B.Sc in CBZ (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) subjects and prepare for NEET simultaneously. This combination can be advantageous, as the B.Sc subjects align well with the NEET syllabus, providing a strong foundation in biology and chemistry. Balancing both requires effective time management and dedication, but it is achievable and can enhance understanding of core concepts relevant to NEET.</p>
Dear Santhosh,
Check with IMPEL Overseas education consultants located on SP road Begumpet they will guide you and provide all help for IELTS and further.
Hi Md. Ali,
Follow the wonderful strategy shared by Chetna S, Here is the link to address your query-
<a href="https://ask.shiksha.com/how-can-i-score-good-marks-in-class-12th-what-should-be-my-strategy-qna-3689858" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://ask.shiksha.com/how-can-i-score-good-marks-in-class-12th-what-should-be-my-strategy-qna-3689858</a>
All the best.
Dear Neeraj,
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.mba.com" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.mba.com</a> is the official website for GMAT. You can look for online material for information.
<p>If you are in your last year of graduation, you can prepare for JMI entrance exam also.</p><ul><li>Make a time table and give time for JMI entrance exam and graduation.</li><li>Study for JMI exam daily and revise basic concepts.</li><li>Practice from sample papers, mock exams, entrance books and graduation books.</li><li>Focus on current affairs and GK section for Jamia Millia Islamia exam.</li></ul>
<p>The Pearson Test of English (PTE) is an English language proficiency test that is computer-based and often considered to be more flexible and faster in terms of results compared to IELTS exam. PTE is scored out of 90, and it assesses speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. IELTS is more widely recognised globally and has both paper-based and computer-based options, but it is often perceived as slightly more traditional in its testing format. Both tests are accepted by a large number of universities worldwide.</p><p>I hope this clearly draws a comparison for you to decide. </p>
Hi
We all have our own capacities and learning styles so just give your hundred percent like you did in grade 9. People will always have to say something but every year students like you are beating their own records in various entrance exams and if you still feel worried, put more hardwork in your preparation.
All the best. :)
Here is the link, please check to have the question paper- <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/andhra-university-visakhapatnam/aucet-exam-question-papers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/andhra-university-visakhapatnam/aucet-exam-question-papers</a>
Hello dear, Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspirants to know and understand the requirements of the IAS exam such as the UPSC syllabus for IAS Exam (Prelims-MCQ and Mains-DESCRIPTIVE), pattern, eligibility criteria, application procedure and other such significant details before kick-starting the preparations. So, at this stage you can :
Revise the NCERT of all standard from class 6th to 12th. Attempt daily quiz related to Current Affairs. Start the habit of making notes and revi... View more
Hi, yes, you can prepare for RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) Group D exam even if you have passed 11th standard. According to the search results, RRB Group D exam is a national-level examination conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board to give candidates an opportunity to be a part of Indian railways. Candidates aspiring to crack RRB Group D CBT (Computer Based Test) with good marks must take preparation meticulously. Candidates can gather the study material, understand the exam pattern and syllabus, practice more, and cover the syllabus to get fundamentals clear. The official website of RRB provides information on the exam date, admit c... View more
Hi Anuj,
Yes, it will be considered as work experience. You must prove or demonstrate your contribution to the business, its growth and your role in it. The nature of your involvement will be evaluated.
<p>Firstly you must study sincerely. Candidates must prepare timetable which must include time for exercise and entertainment besides of course studies. Be attentive in your classes in school or college wherever you are doing 12th. Try to take as many TS EAMCET mock test as possible. Try to find out where you went wrong once results of mock test are available. Search the net for many more tricks. Be confident that you will make it with good percentile. Best wishes to you.</p>
You need to choose subject according to your qualification. Just choose the subject, which is according to you your qualification, because you have to pursue your job according to your qualification. I would recommend choosing your subjects according to your strength in a particular subject.
<p>IELTS Speaking is one the most scoring modules of the IELTS exam. It is not so difficult to perform well in the IELTS Speaking questions if you follow certain rules and do's and don’ts. For more information, click <a href="https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/speaking-tips-for-ielts-preparation? rf=searchWidget&landing=ep">here</a>.</p>
Hello,
First of all, solve previous years at least 10 years. You can buy Arihants AILET book for this or individual one's.
Mariam Webster for English
RS Aggarwal for Maths
Read the Hindu newspaper and make notes from it for GK.
For legal reasoning, you can buy universal guide. You can also take coaching material or if you feel join full time coaching from career launcher.
<p>With focus and dedication, you can definitely prepare for Board exams and NEET simultaneously. We recommend you follow the below points:</p><p><strong>Understand the Basics</strong>: Understand and absorb every detail in the NCERT textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Create your own notes, highlight key points, and solve practice problems based on NCERT.</p><p><strong>Plan Your Time Wisely</strong>: Develop a practical study schedule considering school, NEET preparation, and breaks. Initially, dedicate more time to NEET and adjust as the board exams approach. Stick to your ... View more
Consider your schedule and budget and decide what works for you. Some people are comfortable taking their time with self-study, while others need a more guided approach, whether it's live or via canned materials (books, videos, etc.). Remember that the GMAT is one of the few things under every applicant's control by the time you've graduated college, so it's an incredibly competitive benchmark.
One important note: on average, students who focus primarily on practice problems improve by about 20 points before hitting a plateau (according to our David Kuntz, Knewton's VP of Research, who helped develop the original GMAT algorithm.) ... View more
1. Review all the main topics as much as you can before the examination.
2. Solve the ESE full-length mock test and the previous year's question paper.
3. Effective time management is crucial in these last months of preparation. Time yourself section-wise for both Paper 1 and Paper 2.
4. Allocate time for every section and try to complete each section in that time frame only. Don't overburden yourself. Recreational breaks are a necessity to refresh your mind, so try to take some breaks in between study times.
5. Take regular sleep and proper care of your diet because, without rest and a healthy diet, your brain won't be... View more
<p>Check some useful NERIST NEE Preparation Tips:</p><ul><li>Know the syllabus for the NERIST Entrance Exam. Mathematics: Analytical Geometry, Complex Numbers, Differential Calculus, Matrices and Determinants Sequence and Series Theory of Equation, Trigonometry and Vector Algebra. Chemistry Alcohols, Carbonyl Compounds, Coordination Chemistry D and F Block Elements, Electro Chemistry Ethers, Organic Nitrogen Compounds, Solid States, and Thermodynamics. Physics Atomic Physics Communication Systems, Current Electricity Electromagnetic Induction and Alternate Current, Electromagnetic Waves and Wave Optics Electrostatic... View more